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The Swim/Bike/Run Gear I Use List
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So you completely stepped over from Mac to Windows? What software do you use for video editing now?
Urg… Windows…
What a shame!!! :-(
Durianrider approved…
The dude worked at Microsoft for years, cut him some slack!
Apple…….a phone and wearable company that also dabbles in computers. Overpriced ones that they cannot even say do not have malware anymore.
Geez, not wanted to start a flame war here, I was just interested! :(
As noted above, I worked for Microsoft for over a dozen years, so I’m pretty partial to Windows. :)
Still, I’ve used an iPhone for over a decade now (even when I was still at Microsoft), and I use Mac’s exclusively for video editing. I don’t use my Mac’s for anything other than video editing however. Like an automated can opener, they have one job for me.
Whatever gets the job done for folks.
That is a stunning cover photo – kudos!
Banff is a magical place. I have only been there in the summer, someday I will see it in the winter.
+1.000.000 points for the Florence Marathon jacket :D
Cracking pictures from the drone.
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/wp-content/cache/comment-plus/2231417-1600×1200.png?1497726691
Regarding ant+, is there any reason why a lightning to USB adapter wouldn’t work to send ant+ data to a current apple product?
Plain and simple: Apple doesn’t support it.
My friend and I used to ride our “regular” mountain bikes in Fish Creek Provincial Park in Calgary during the winters. It was nice to follow the FAT bikes after they had cut the trails in the deeper powder.
Good stuff Ray, but if you’re trying to keep up with the cool kids shouldn’t that be PHAT bikes?!
I realize this is your site and your rules. I also know you don’t present yourself as an objective journalist or claim to follow any journalistic ethics.
However you do present a certain image here. When I see you palling around with tech CEOs — of some of the very same companies your review – it make me trust your reviews a lot less. A lot.
Others may not care or trust you not to be biased.
And many, like myself, don’t think you’d consciously engage in biased reviews for those companies.
But as a journalist for many years, I never wanted to give my readers that idea. It’s disappointing.
Last time I checked I review sports technology products. In doing so, the vast majority of times I ride/run with companies, it’s to discuss or test such products. It’s my chance to engage in usage of their product and ask why something isn’t working the way it’s supposed to.
Further, my time running/riding with these company employees is often about convincing them to do something, almost exclusively things that readers ask/beg for. Perhaps in the case of Wahoo it’s to get them to open up KICKR CLIMB connectivity to 3rd parties. Or it’s to get them to fix an outstanding issue, or to get them to pull an update that isn’t going well.
I often hear about journalism ethics – the vast majority of which are laughable when the same media outlets claim to be unbiased/uninfluenced, and yet take money directly from the companies they’re talking about. And almost every journalist I’ve talked to the industry is quite open about how much their parent magazine/publication/site tries and influences stories one way or the other. And equally so – the same is true when I talk to companies, about which media sites are holding stories based on advertising investment. A core reason why I don’t accept advertising dollars/anything from the companies I review.
Ultimately, if you’d ask any company that goes to the symposium what my time there is about, it’s about convincing companies to do things you want. Sometimes (a lot of times), it’s doing that on a run or a ride, rather than sitting around some formal table.
I think the reason most of us come to this site is because it isn’t biased. A company can get praise and be equally shamed by Ray on here. I think what some may see as chumming it up is actually making sure that we the consumer get fair access to the product. I’m sure Ray has had to sign many NDAs in his time as a blogger, and that’s why he can get us access to things first hand. I also think Ray is extremely open about his methods.
I have been using this website since 2009. First as a consumer, and then as a reference guide for the people that came to the triathlon store I used to work at, and finally now as a place to once again fact check and compare before buying something. Ray has never said he was a journalist, and honestly, he could easily get kcikbacks from companies to promote their products. But he does all he can to ensure the openness of his reviews. I for one will continue to use this site for what I’ve come to expect it to be. If you don’t like what Ray has to say, I’m sure there are plenty of other websites that will have an opinion.
Well said Tosin.
Harsh Bro!
I challenge you to present a more independent source of sports tech reviews!?
I’d say 99% of the reviews i read, on other sites, state that they were paid for attendees at lanch events.
I feel quite sorry for Ray, as he’s not able to live it up on all expenses paid junkets like most of his peers, but that’s what gives his product value.
Great work Ray!
Ethics in journalism? Laughable. Journalism is not a profession; there is no guild or other licensing requirements, and no fear of reprisal for “malpractice”. Libel and slander and defamation of character are potential concerns for any writer (not just journalists). Bottom line: any person that can observe, write and disseminate content can be a journalist.
What is more fun than FAT biking in the snow is eFAT biking in the snow. Less face plants and still a great workout.
Awesome scenery.
re: running with Chip – two questions:
1. have you used Vantage with new SW (v1.02)? how is accuracy?
2. how is Vantage vs. Rival? ;) ;) ;)
It’s on the to-do list today with the latest software for my first openwater swim with it.
Fat biking is super fun. I love my fat bike. Snow is good, but riding on the beach is a blast. Anyone who wants to try it out, just make sure you read about tire pressure. I had to drop my tire pressure down to about 6 psi, yep, 6 to get it to work on the beach.
Its a total different experience from your regular mountain bike. I would argue that if someone were brand new to mountain biking they should go the route of plus tires, not true fat, but something like 3 inch tires. The bigger tires are so much more stable and forgivable, which means less crashes for a new rider. I saw what must of been a 70 year old guy buzzing down the bike trail on a fat bike, and I thought, genius. So much safer.
I love mountain biking, but I have never ridden a fat bike on the snow, so jealous. All the snow makes me look so forward to winter!! Thanks for the early winter getaway!
I live in south Calgary and I have been running 3 k to the pool on a short cut through Fish Creek Park all summer. We had that same record snow dump last 2 weeks that you documented in Banff. It was knee deep in snow and I never would have made it the morning of the big snowfall if it hadn’t been for the track of a FAT bike that had conveniently gone before be. It was still rough but do-able, running in that nice wide tire track.
BTW I +1 the other comments about your crystal-clear objectivity in your reviews and advice. If you can’t hang-out in the snow when you’re in Banff with some random CEO to bend his ear, what’s the point of anything?